Pullman is an American acoustic project associated with musicians from the Chicago post‑rock scene; best known for the album Turnstyles & Junkpiles.

Associated with members connected to the Chicago post‑rock scene and acts such as Tortoise (mentioned in the review).

DeBaser's review presents Pullman's Turnstyles & Junkpiles as a mostly acoustic side project rooted in the Chicago post‑rock milieu. The album is sparsely recorded (two microphones), leaning on intricate acoustic polyphony and American pastoral instruments. It's judged enjoyable and intimate but non‑essential. Highlights mentioned include Two Parts Water, To Hold Down a Shadow, Barefoot and Lyasnya.

For:Fans of acoustic instrumental music, listeners of post‑rock and the Chicago scene, and those who like pastoral, guitar‑based recordings.

 Acoustic interweavings, in an album that is entirely acoustic, recorded with two microphones with no frills.

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